I would say it's somewhere in between. I have used them in the past and found it to be fairly tough.

Answered on 9/25/2013 by Sam from 3Rivers Archery

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It is fairly tough, used it this archery season, and it held out well.Sent from my iPad

Answered on 9/23/2013 by Anonymous

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I have the fleece catquiver 2 pack and just got back from 3rd trip to colorado returning with bear and elk in tow. this is a great pack that will hold all you need for a day of slipping through the woods/mountains. I was able to crawl up to a bedded 5x6 elk without worrying about arrows on bow mounted quiver or affecting torque on bow when shooting. you may want the bigger pack with side pouches catquiver 3 1/2 if staying out for a night or two.great pack.Sent from my iPad

Answered on 9/23/2013 by Glenn from Monroe , la.

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I cant help you with the cotton, I got the fleece.Super quiet, and held up to a long Alabama season last year carrying screw in steps, screw in bow holders etc, no tears rips runs or snags.Love my CatQuiver.

Answered on 9/23/2013 by Hank from Alabama

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How does it adjust for various length arrows and must all arrows be the same length?

They have to be the same length. You could get creative and cut Somr foam on one side and double so you could put shorter arrows on that side.i have arrows that differ in length by a half inch and it works fine.

Answered on 11/17/2012 by Ricky from Philly Subs

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Loose the slides and adjust to fit snug to you arrowAll the arrows need to be to same lengthSent from my iPhone

Answered on 11/17/2012 by Anonymous

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The main part of the frame are two telescoping poles that can be adjusted to fit the arrows.

Answered on 11/19/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery

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Two telescoping poles that make the frame. They must all be the same length. A booster pad can be purchased to accommodate a second shorter length of arrows if desiredNoelyn

Answered on 11/18/2012 by Anonymous

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Is there a chest strap to hold shoulder straps from sliding off your shoulders

The material choice is going to be personal preference, although we tend to send out more in fleece. They are not advertised as water proof. With a little water proofing spray you should not have a problem using this in any type of weather.

Answered on 2/10/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery

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how does the quiver hold the remaining arrows in place, while pulling one arrow out?

The arrows are under a pressure fit. The inside of the hood has a foam that the nocks are held against (sink in a bit). You push up on an arrow to free the tip and slide it out. Being foam, this will not bother the other arrows unless you have them too close together, which is why we recommend only 10 arrows in the quiver. You can try more, but it gets tight.

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